"Rumbolt grew up listening to traditional Inuit stories and customs shared by her family and other elders. Her cadenced retelling of this traditional origin story will help young readers learn how to compromise and problem solve. Lishchenko's deliberate palette of black and white, plus touches of a few other colors, plays strikingly with negative and positive space and adds a subtle dimension to this story of opponents learning how to coexist. Spare and beautiful."-- Kirkus, STARRED review "A simple story told with mighty text and illustrations, The Origin of Day and Night enlightens about beginnings, people and place."--CanLit for Little Canadians "[A] picture book you absolutely must see to believe - the illustrations are absolutely beautiful, and shouldn't be missed."--Raincity Librarian "This book is a must for every classroom, home, library, business school, legislature, and think-tank on conflict. I hope the United Nations purchase multiple copies! We all need this story of sensitive and nuanced ethical compromises that assure the survival and well-being of those who occupy the land--a shared joint place, a shared ecology and destiny.
Highly Recommended."--CM Magazine.